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            DbLinq Project: Linq Provider for Oracle</h1>
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        <h3> Oracle-Specific Notes:</h3>
        1. The supported version of Oracle is Oracle XE.<br />
        2. For Oracle, Live object cache does not work yet (it does work in the Postgres
        and Mysql flavors of DbLinq, though)<br />
        3. Since Oracle does not support Identity columns, I am planning to use naming convention
        to lookup sequence names (eg. "myTable_seq" for table "myTable"). This is in the
        same spirit as Ruby on Rails.<br />
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            Getting Started:</h3>
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                1. Download general DbLinq required items, listed on the <a href="Default.aspx">main
                    project page</a><br />
                2. Download Postgres 8.2&nbsp;<br />
                3. Download DbLinq.Oracle.zip<br />
        4. run OracleMetal.exe against your existing database to create a schema .cs file<br />
                5. Add the cs file and DbLinq.Oracle.Prototype.dll to your .NET project<br />
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